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For pitty, Sir, find out that Bee Which bore my Love away I'le seek him in your Bonnet brave, I'le seek him in your eyes.
— Robert Herrick
Nobody in school is stronger than me. But when Sally Holmes kissed me, I never felt so weak in all my life.
— Steven Herrick
T is the will that makes the action good or ill.
— Robert Herrick
Take away health, wealth, and material success and all you have is each other. Maybe that's the place we should start.
— Charles Herrick
Attempt the end, and never stand to doubt. Nothing's so hard but search will find it out.
— Robert Herrick
Gather ye rose-buds while ye may,
Old Time is still a-flying;
And this same flower that smiles today,
Tomorrow will be dying. — Robert Herrick
Old Time is still a-flying;
And this same flower that smiles today,
Tomorrow will be dying. — Robert Herrick
Our life is short, and our days run, As fast away as does the sun
— Robert Herrick
But the thing that ... that I touched ... " I cried. "It was furry! It-" I stopped short, taken with a shudder. "I know," said Herrick.
— Margery Williams
He hands the page to his wife and looks across the room to Colleen's picture, listening to her absence, breathing deeply the air she can't share.
— Steven Herrick
Give, if thou can, an alms; if not, a sweet and gentle word.
— Robert Herrick
Twixt kings and tyrants there's this difference known; Kings seek their subjects' good: tyrants their own.
— Robert Herrick
So, we skipped Annabel, and discussed condoms. I said I liked the orange ones, and we ended our talk in laughter.
— Steven Herrick
When words we want, love teacheth to indite;
And what we blush to speak, she bids us write. — Robert Herrick
And what we blush to speak, she bids us write. — Robert Herrick
What is a kiss? Why this, as some approve: The sure, sweet cement, glue, and lime of love.
— Robert Herrick
Like will to like, each creature loves his kind.
— Robert Herrick
Drink wine, and live here blitheful while ye may;
The morrow's life too late is; live to-day. — Robert Herrick
The morrow's life too late is; live to-day. — Robert Herrick
Who covets more is evermore a slave.
— Robert Herrick
Roses at first were white, Till thy co'd not agree, Whether my Sapho's breast, Or they more white sho'd be.
— Robert Herrick
The body is the soul's poor house or home, whose ribs the laths are and whose flesh the loam.
— Robert Herrick
Gather ye rosebuds, while ye may ...
— Robert Herrick
As I stood on the lonely backroad, I'm sure I heard birds, kookaburras, laughing ...
— Steven Herrick
Temptations hurt not, though they have accesse; Satan o'ercomes none but by willingnesse.
— Robert Herrick
Wealth cannot make a life, but Love.
— Robert Herrick
Fight thou with shafts of silver, and o'ercome When no force else can get the masterdom
— Robert Herrick
I'm thinking about babies. Emma's baby. Jack and my baby. Growing in my mind, if not in my womb.
— Steven Herrick
But ne'er the rose without the thorn.
— Robert Herrick
I'm dreaming of a month of Sundays.
— Steven Herrick
But here's the sunset of a tedious day,
These two asleep are; I'll but be undrest,
And so to bed. Pray wish us all good rest. — Robert Herrick
These two asleep are; I'll but be undrest,
And so to bed. Pray wish us all good rest. — Robert Herrick
Our present tears here, not our present laughter
Are but the handsells of our joys hereafter. — Robert Herrick
Are but the handsells of our joys hereafter. — Robert Herrick
The person lives twice who lives the first life well.
— Robert Herrick
Let's live with that small pittance which we have; Who covets more is evermore a slave.
— Robert Herrick
Tis not the food, but the content, That makes the table's merriment.
— Robert Herrick
In ways to greatness think on this, That slippery all ambition is
— Robert Herrick
Here a pretty Baby lies Sung asleep with Lullabies: Pray be silent, and not stirre The easie earth that covers her.
— Robert Herrick
You say to me-wards your affection's strong;
Pray love me little, so you love me long. — Robert Herrick
Pray love me little, so you love me long. — Robert Herrick
Here we are all, by day; by night, we're hurled
By dreams, each one, into a several world. — Robert Herrick
By dreams, each one, into a several world. — Robert Herrick
My father said to remember your enemies as well as your friends, and don't trust either of them.
— Steven Herrick
Wandering from room to room discovering another side to the moon.
— Steven Herrick
It is the end that crowns us, not the fight.
— Robert Herrick
Rise and put on your foliage, and be seen
To come forth, like the springtime, fresh and green — Robert Herrick
To come forth, like the springtime, fresh and green — Robert Herrick
I decide to make the most of the time we got left before she gets too big for this small town.
— Steven Herrick
That age is best which is the first
When youth and blood are warmer. — Robert Herrick
When youth and blood are warmer. — Robert Herrick
The Bible is the most thought suggesting book in the world. No other deals with such grand themes.
— Herrick Johnson
Necessity makes dastards valiant men.
— Robert Herrick
A spark neglected makes a mighty fire.
— Robert Herrick
Jack reads too many books. He thinks we're going to drive all year and have great adventures.
— Steven Herrick
And I feel like a real Dad when I read to her at night. She won't sleep without one story, at least.
— Steven Herrick
Humble we must be, if to heaven we go; High is the roof there, but the gate is low.
— Robert Herrick
After the war I was going to make up for lost time. But the time I spent away, it's still lost. No matter what I do, it stays lost.
— Steven Herrick
What though the sea be calm? trust to the shore, Ships have been drown'd, where late they danc'd before.
— Robert Herrick
Men walk through tragedy, quietly, calm and precise on the outside, tearing themselves to shreds inside.
— Steven Herrick
He walks through the house of his past, hoping he'll find the right door, hoping he'll find the key.
— Steven Herrick
Learn this of me, where'er thy lot doth fall,
Short lot, or not, to be content with all. — Robert Herrick
Short lot, or not, to be content with all. — Robert Herrick
I'm drinking away the exam results that don't take me anywhere.
— Steven Herrick
In the hour of my distress, When temptations me oppress, And when I my sins confess, Sweet Spirit, comfort me.
— Robert Herrick
Tears are the noble language of eyes, and when true love of words is destitute. The eye by tears speak, while the tongue is mute.
— Robert Herrick
I walked out of his room sure I'd said the right thing maybe not as a father but as a Dad. I'd said the right thing, for once in my life.
— Steven Herrick
He looks a hell of a lot like me, only a fair bit older.
— Steven Herrick
Tears are the noble language of the eye.
— Robert Herrick
He who has suffered shipwreck, fears to sail Upon the seas, though with a gentle gale.
— Robert Herrick
Know when to speak - for many times it brings danger, to give the best advice to kings.
— Robert Herrick
It is an active flame that fliesFirst to the babies in the eyes.
— Robert Herrick
The glorious lamp of heaven, the sun.
— Robert Herrick
She taught me what's important, and what isn't. And I've never forgotten. And that's what mothers do, I say.
— Steven Herrick
He did what he could, and that was more than enough.
— Steven Herrick
Thus times do shift, each thing his turn does hold; New things succeed, as former things grow old.
— Robert Herrick
O thou, the drink of gods and angels! Wine
— Robert Herrick
I'm glad she left me the kids. I'd be lost without them. Lost and bitter. With them here, I'm only bitter.
— Steven Herrick
I tell him everything as we walk. Maybe so he won't be disappointed being born into a place like this.
— Steven Herrick
He loves his bonds who, when the first are broke, Submits his neck into a second yoke.
— Robert Herrick
Where a person has no control, he will turn to violence; either to attain control, or as an alternative to it.
— Charlie Herrick
No, not Jove
Himselfe, at one time, can be wise and love. — Robert Herrick
Himselfe, at one time, can be wise and love. — Robert Herrick
Bid me to love, and I will give a loving heart to thee.
— Robert Herrick
Love is maintain'd by wealth: when all is spent,
Adversity then breeds the discontent. — Robert Herrick
Adversity then breeds the discontent. — Robert Herrick
Give house-room to the best; 'tis never known
Verture and pleasure both to dwell in one. — Robert Herrick
Verture and pleasure both to dwell in one. — Robert Herrick
In prayer the lips ne'er act the winning part, Without the sweet concurrence of the heart.
— Robert Herrick
Fair daffodils, we weep to see
You haste away so soon:
As yet the early-rising sun
Has not attained his noon. — Robert Herrick
You haste away so soon:
As yet the early-rising sun
Has not attained his noon. — Robert Herrick
No pains. No gains
— Robert Herrick
Next, when I cast mine eyes and see
That brave vibration each way free,
O how that glittering taketh me! — Robert Herrick
That brave vibration each way free,
O how that glittering taketh me! — Robert Herrick